

Were you paying attention to the end of the game? All the Drazilians looked down on Layna, and indeed anyone who isn't a Drazilian.Most of the Dracon NPCs found in the various towns and cities come off as a bit reserved, but generally friendly. And Dio is pretty much the only Dracon who's shown to be particularly arrogant. Also, there's no indication that any Dracons other than Kanan and the rest of the Thurists worshipped anything but the gods of Apis, same as everyone else. Um, since when are Drazilians arrogant? Their gods, sure, but the Drazilians themselves are pretty much the exact opposite of arrogant, having no individuality and thus no sense of self-worth.

Presuming that his sermon has some basis in fact, the Dracon could well be an early attempt by the Drazillians to impose their will on Haephnes, crafted in their likeness and fully expected to thrive by following the Drazillians' ideology exactly. The Dracon are (supposedly) superior to all of the past races, learning from their mistakes however, they also grow too obsessed with the past and ignore the future, to the point that they are completely unable to cope with change. In Father Valerio's sermon on the origins of the races, he refers to the Dracon being born by lightning cast by the gods.Not to mention the optional scene where Danette plays with Odie's manikin and snaps his neck, with apparently no major (read: long-term) side-effects.A World Eater even gleefully rants about how delicious a Dracon's soul is, and specifically refers to now possessing said Dracon's power even though he devoured several other souls at the time. Then there's Dio and his aspirations of practical Godhood. The Dracon appear to worship evil Gods, and draw their power from them. They possess strikingly similiar fashion sense, though the Dracosages' robes have less impressive Shoulders of Doom. The Dracon race are directly descended from Drazillians.Both act insanely arrogant.
